| Literature DB >> 24966846 |
Abstract
There is a need for feasible and research-based interventions that target the cognitive performance and academic achievement of low-income adolescents. In response, this study utilized a randomized experimental design and assessed the selective visual attention (SVA) and reading comprehension abilities of low-income adolescents and, for comparison purposes, high-income adolescents after they engaged in 12-min of aerobic exercise. The results suggest that 12-min of aerobic exercise improved the SVA of low- and high-income adolescents and that the benefit lasted for 45-min for both groups. The SVA improvement among the low-income adolescents was particularly large. In fact, the SVA improvement among the low-income adolescents was substantial enough to eliminate a pre-existing income gap in SVA. The mean reading comprehension score of low-income adolescents who engaged in 12-min of aerobic exercise was higher than the mean reading comprehension score of low-income adolescents in the control group. However, there was no difference between the mean reading comprehension scores of the high-income adolescents who did and did not engage in 12-min of aerobic exercise. Based on the results, schools serving low-income adolescents should consider implementing brief sessions of aerobic exercise during the school day.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; interventions; poverty; reading comprehension; selective attention
Year: 2014 PMID: 24966846 PMCID: PMC4052664 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Mean selective visual attention pretest, immediate posttest, and delayed posttest scores for high- and low-income participants in the control and experimental conditions.
| Condition | Pretest | Immediate posttest | Delayed posttest |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-income participants | 529.500 (77.009) | 589.833 (57.445) | 592.023 (44.021) |
| Low-income participants | 452.227 (71.594) | 558.909 (67.553) | 555.624 (64.659) |
| High-income participants | 513.000 (57.687) | 522.722 (53.087) | 530.364 (54.387) |
| Low-income participants | 420.048 (33.026) | 428.191 (37.782) | 425.102 (41.023) |
Correlations between reading comprehension scores and SVA immediate posttest scores for various participant groupings.
| Participant type | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full sample | 0.292 | |||
| Experimental | 0.162 | > | -1.13 (0.253) | |
| Control | 0.350 | |||
| Low-income | 0.638 | > | ||
| High-income | 0.230 (0.143) | 0.053 | ||
| Low-income experimental | 0.493 | > | ||
| High-income experimental | 0.213 (0.318) | 0.045 | ||
| Low-income control | 0.490 | > | ||
| High-income control | 0.283 (0.255) | 0.080 |